Jack Jansen <Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com> writes: > On Friday, February 22, 2002, at 03:10 , Michael Hudson wrote: > > > I think I'm caught up on porting fixes from the trunk to the > > release22-maint branch. Now would be a good time to shout if you > > think I've missed something (although I might not read my email before > > Monday). > > > > (I've entirely ignored the Mac subtree here. Jack, that's your > > problem, I'm afraid). > > I'll do a quick check to see whether there's anything that is vital for > Mac OS X unix Python that has to go in, I'll let you know. Fine. I've done the first one. > I think MacPython will have to be done after the unix/win distribution > has been made, but that depends on your timeframe (i.e. if you can hand > the Mac/ portion of the tree over to me real soon now I can try and > squeeze the time in). ? Sorry, you've lost me. I'm afraid. The Mac/ portion of the tree is yours. Cheers, M. -- That's why the smartest companies use Common Lisp, but lie about it so all their competitors think Lisp is slow and C++ is fast. (This rumor has, however, gotten a little out of hand. :) -- Erik Naggum, comp.lang.lisp
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